AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Skills: Guinea-Bissau is piloting structured early-grade teaching in Oio, with a World Bank-backed program supplying lesson plans and learning materials for Portuguese and math—starting with a classroom in Morés where 5- and 6-year-olds practice words in Kriol and Portuguese. EdTech/Capacity Building: The pilot is managed with an NGO partner, Effective Intervention, aiming to close gaps caused by weak lesson planning and limited teaching resources. Maritime Training Governance: Ghana’s Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has taken over as Chancellor and Board Chair of the Regional Maritime University (RMU), pledging reforms and support to tackle infrastructure deficits and funding constraints across member states including Guinea-Bissau. Digital Creative Funding: Google Play launched an equity-free Indie Games Fund for Africa, committing $1m to independent studios across 32 countries with mentorship and technical support to help games reach global audiences. Policy & Compliance: A guide highlights how EU sanctions regimes are expanding, urging businesses in the EU to build compliance-by-default strategies as restrictions grow.
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